2935.20
Right to counsel.

After the arrest, detention, or any other taking into custody
of a person, with or without a warrant, such person shall be permitted
forthwith facilities to communicate with an attorney at law of his choice who
is entitled to practice in the courts of this state, or to communicate with any
other person of his choice for the purpose of obtaining counsel. Such
communication may be made by a reasonable number of telephone calls or in any
other reasonable manner. Such person shall have a right to be visited
immediately by any attorney at law so obtained who is entitled to practice in
the courts of this state, and to consult with him privately. No officer or any
other agent of this state shall prevent, attempt to prevent, or advise such
person against the communication, visit, or consultation provided for by this
section.

Whoever violates this section shall be fined not less than
twenty-five nor more than one hundred dollars or imprisoned not more than
thirty days, or both.